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Call & Response

With their mix of electronic pop and sixties sunshine pop/rock and roll, Call and Response’s cheerful harmonies and good-time fun reveal the happier side of the native California. Put into their influences from the Cardigans, Stereolab and Weezer, Contact and Response’s junction of dual man/ woman vocal exchanges are presented …

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The Busy Signals

The Busy Indicators was the lo-fi loop-pop solo project of Minneapolis-based Howard W. Hamilton III, a onetime roadie for Babes in Toyland, who afterwards appeared within the music group Saucer. Offering his car to invest in the buy of an eight-track along with a sampler, he followed the Busy Indicators …

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The Summer Suns

THE SUMMERTIME Suns were an outlet for Australian singer/guitarist/songwriter Kim Williams, who recorded the 1996 Bedbugs EP beneath the Summertime Suns name with backing by Dom Mariani’s band DM3.

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Koushik

Koushik Ghosh, a first-generation Canadian given birth to to two hereditary engineers and sibling of Himadri Ghosh from your techno group Teste, goes on just his 1st name like a maker and singer on Peanut Butter Wolf’s Rocks Toss label. DJing since 14, Koushik was raised beyond Hamilton, Ontario, likely …

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Rogue Wave

Rogue Influx formed in 2002 whenever a newly unemployed Zach Rogue remaining his SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA home, visited close friends in NEW YORK, and returned to California with nearly a complete album’s well worth of textured, cerebral indie pop. Rogue after that stop his post in his earlier group, …

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Go Robot, Go!

Go Robot, Move! formulates spirited indie rock and roll using a robotic twist. The bandmembers make use of specialized pseudonyms — DC v.79 (bassist Dave Cribbs), JL Mod 12 (guitarist Josh Lowe), Nealbot (vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Neal Havener), and Drummer Unit JS2112 (Jim Swanson) — and emulate computerized sounds with vocoders and …

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Islands

Following the breakup of experimental lo-fi indie rock-band the Unicorns, members Nicholas Thorburn (aka Nick Diamonds; vocals, electric guitar, key pad) and Jamie Thompson (aka J’aime Tambeur; drums) shaped Islands, which present the two even more centered on brighter creation and neo-psychedelic indie pop. Since developing in early 2005, the …

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Bombadil

In almost all of the interviews, Durham, NEW YORK indie combo Bombadil claimed that their conceptual starting place was the folk music of Bolivia, last heard within the U.S. pop graphs approximately by no means. (Simon & Garfunkel’s “Un Condor Pasa [If I Could]” was predicated on a folk music …

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Jim Noir

Vocalist/songwriter Jim Noir (true name Alan Roberts) was created in 1982 in Davyhulme, Manchester, exactly the same town that gave delivery to Morrissey 23 years before. His dreams of earning music began early; he was captivated by TV as a youngster, and by middle college he was executing in talent …

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El Boxeo

Originally formed being a quintet in 2000 with 1 / 2 of its members still in senior high school, Livonia, MI’s El Boxeo go about refining their post-punk sound and had narrowed to some trio simply by 2003. Lisa Norton (vocals, violin), Zach Norton (bass), and Danny Sperry (drums) made …

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